Ahn Cisneros, 39, had been at his home in the 100 block of Forrest Avenue around 5:30 p.m. June 30 when Gonzalez allegedly kicked in the door to a room he was in, according to a San Antonio Police Department report.

A witness told police that the two men argued for a short time; then, the report said, Cisneros said, “OK, you got me.”

Gonzalez allegedly opened fire on Cisneros on the porch of the house a short time later, then loaded his limp body into the trunk of his own car.

“We didn't believe it,” Juan Cisneros said of learning the news of his son's death. “It was incredible. My son was a good man.”

He said that Ahn Cisneros had taken Gonzalez in, allowing him to stay at his house while he got on his feet in San Antonio.

He was found hiding beneath a bed in an upstairs bedroom in an apartment, according to authorities.

He faces a charge of first-degree murder.

Witnesses told police that Cisneros may still have been moving as Gonzalez allegedly loaded his body into the car, according to the report, which added that Gonzalez waved to neighbors as he drove from the house.

Police who responded to the scene on Forrest Avenue where Cisneros was shot found blood in the driveway. They returned later to find Trudy Ramos, 31, trying to bleach blood from the floor of the house while her children were present, police said. On July 1, the same day Cisneros' body was found in his car in the 7200 block of Brandyridge, Ramos was charged with altering, destroying or concealing a human corpse.

She remains in the Bexar County Jail.

Gonzalez, however, managed to flee.

“They killed my son for no reason at all,” Juan Cisneros said. “It is going to take us a long time to get over it. We don't know why this guy did what he did. We just want to know why he shot him.”

Local law enforcement put out several advisories and Crime Stoppers announcements in the weeks after the killing, asking for public assistance in locating Gonzalez.

Members of the Lone Star Fugitive Task Force, Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force, and SAPD's Repeat Offenders Program and Homicide Unit assisted in the investigation that led to Gonzalez's capture.

Gonzalez was booked into the Harris County Jail and is awaiting extradition to Bexar County.

“I can't say that I'm happy,” Juan Cisneros said after learning of the arrest. “I can't say that it does anything for me. It's not going to bring my son back.”

The sting of Ahn Cisneros' killing still is fresh for his family. Juan Cisneros says he still hasn't really come to grips with his son's death.

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“We don't think of it like he's dead. He's just on a long trip and it's going to take a while for him to come back,” he said. “That's the mindset we are in right now. Maybe we just haven't realized he's dead.”